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- Innkeeper - 01-07-2005 Two and a half years exactly: http://www.wines.com/ubb2/Forum20/HTML/000122.html - wineguruchgo - 01-07-2005 Not to worry Drew. Won't respond again. - winoweenie - 01-07-2005 Times fun whenced you're havin' flies.( almost but not quite kosher). WW [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img] - Andy G - 01-10-2005 Hi Guys Just to ease your confusion regarding MW. Here in England there are certain courses that lead to several levels of qualification,the top being MW. The lower or shall we say sixth level is diploma for which I am studing, below that you have to pass other respected exams ie Ncfe 1/2 Wine and spirits education trust 1/2 Intermediate and Advanced to NQF Standards.The Diploma is normally taken full time at university over 12 months.So as I said in my initial Q/A I am set certain tasks, these are not conneceted to a MW exam. I teach oenology and certain questions are asked of me for which I dont have the research time.So once again thanks for your patience. AG - Kcwhippet - 01-10-2005 So, did the Iona/Jordan prove accurate? - Thomas - 01-10-2005 Well Andy, I still think the question had nothing to do with wine, and rather something to do with a personality--which is meaningless unless one is a stargazer... - Andy G - 01-11-2005 Hi KC I have spoken To Andrew and Rozy Gunn who own Iona vineyard in Elgin S/A and they have assured me 60 milesN/E is the nearest anwser. Thanks Again AG - Andy G - 01-11-2005 Sorry N/W |